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erna

init. efference RNA (a form of non-coding RNA)

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Erna

In Norse mythology according to the Eddic poem Rígsþula, Erna was the mother of eleven sons by Jarl, the ancestors of the class of warriors in Norse society. Her father was Hersir, a tribal chief.

Erna (moth)

'Erna ' is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family.

Erna (disambiguation)

Erna may refer to:

  • Erna, a figure from Norse mythology
  • Érna, or Iverni, a people of medieval Ireland
  • Erna (moth), a genus of moth
  • Erna (planet), a fictional world in C. S. Friedman's Coldfire Trilogy
  • Erna Raid, a military exercise held annually in Estonia
  • 406 Erna, a main belt asteroid
  • Enhancer RNAs
  • Little Erna, the butt of Little Erna jokes
  • , a German coaster in service 1922-46

Usage examples of "erna".

They would have been especially vulnerable, Case thought, if their enemy was not a creature of Erna, like they expected, but one of their own kind.

Here on Erna it would have doomed them long before they left port, when the doubts and fears of the passengers first seeped into the waterproofed hull and began their disruptive influence.

He might have been born of a different race entirely, so much had Erna changed since he had last lived in it.

They would have to reach the other side of this barrier before trying to wend their way through the shallows, or else there was no way on Erna they could manage it.

A six-sided tower that rose up from the earth like a basalt column, as though Erna herself had vomited it up from the volcanic depths of her core.

But any Working now might mean death, if luck and Erna turned against him.

Earth-fae fresh from the depths of Erna, hot as the magma that spawned it.

My mother had persuaded my father to rent the two-and-a-half-room apartment that had become vacant on the floor above us to the family of four -- Erna Pokriefke was already pregnant with Tulla -- at a low price.

The carpenter listened to Erna Pokriefke with serenity, for she fulminated in the Koshnavian manner.

Toward evening Erna Pokriefke went back into the house with an almost finished light-blue knitted jacket.

Erna Pokriefke, her legs firmly planted in our kitchen, reviled him in an amplified voice, calling him a no-good dumbhead.